Friday, January 18, 2008

Report from theTRANSCENDENTAL AND EMPIRICAL RESEARCH CENTRE AND LIBRARYOF ANAPHORIAN CRYPTOGRAPHYMusical Issues : While cryptographic methods involving the use of sound have been around for a decade, more and more cryptographers have been expanding the musical/sonic layers of their work. This resulted from the great interest of a small but dedicated audience in the musical qualities of coded messages being sent abroad. There has been official criticism fearing the unintentional possibility of unconsciously presenting partially deciphered content or syntax of the encrypted message by means that might be understood intuitively. In response, certain cryptographers pursued more and more "split" personalities in order to minimize this cross interaction but often this resulted in unacceptable conditions. Next they embraced encryption methods that obscured homological parallels that sucessfully satisfied their critics. Papers that addressed this issue were read and presented.[Due to the demands of security issues the authors had to remain anonymous but were designated by number and letters.]